logo
#

Latest news with #Tidus

Final Fantasy X's Laughing Scene Is Now a Magic: The Gathering Card
Final Fantasy X's Laughing Scene Is Now a Magic: The Gathering Card

Gizmodo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

Final Fantasy X's Laughing Scene Is Now a Magic: The Gathering Card

This past weekend Wizards of the Coast really lifted the lid on its upcoming Final Fantasy crossover set for Magic: The Gathering, but the oodles of cards revealed there were apparently not enough. Today the Magic team revealed even more cards to players, and they're filled with incredible nods to Final Fantasy history… including an absolute gem from Final Fantasy X. Today Wizards revealed the full card lists for each of the four Final Fantasy preconstructed Commander Decks that will launch alongside the expansion next month. The four decks are built around four iconic entries from the mainline Final Fantasy series: Revival Trance, based on Final Fantasy VI; Limit Break, based on Final Fantasy VII; Counter Blitz, based around Final Fantasy X; and Scions and Spellcraft, based around Final Fantasy XIV. Each deck of 100 cards is completely themed for the Final Fantasy set, from wholly new cards to re-flavored takes on already-existent Magic cards with new thematically appropriate art. One such re-flavor in the Counter Blitz deck is Inspiring Call, a green mana instant that has been around in various Magic sets since it first appeared in 2015's Dragons of Tarkir. It's a simple enough card, granting any creatures you control that you've given +1/+1 counters to temporary protection while also drawing a few cards. But in Counter Blitz, it becomes, well, more of an inspiring laugh: Yes, right down to the flavor text, we're getting Yuna and Tidus' infamous laugh scene from Final Fantasy X in card form. An early moment in the game, the scene sees Yuna try to cheer Tidus up as the duo and the rest of the party prepare to carry on their pilgrimage to defeat the monstrous entity known as Sin, who Tidus has just learned (spoilers for a 24-year-old PS2 game) is actually seemingly a transformed corruption of his long-missing father, Jecht. Yuna, knowing her quest will eventually claim her life, tries to get Tidus to learn how to hide his emotions and put on a happy face, first literally and then through comically forced laughter. The rest is Final Fantasy meme history: Although the purpose of the scene is that Tidus and Yuna's laughter is meant to be forced and awkward sounding (as you can see above, they break out into genuine laughter immediately after), the clip of their barked laughs has spent the past two and a half decades taking on a life of its own as a viral meme, from goofy music edits to dunks on cringy video game voice acting (X was the first Final Fantasy to feature extensive voice acting). And now, its legacy is reclaimed in Magic. It's just one of many great little nods and references throughout what we've seen of the Final Fantasy set so far. The Commander Decks have revealed a ton of new cards in a similar vein that have great mechanical nods to their respective games—some of my favorites include Zack Fair in FFVII's, which lets you essentially replicate Cloud swiping Zack's identity after his death, or Champions from Beyond in FFXIV's, a very nifty nod to the MMORPG's party finder mechanic (and one of the coolest moments in its expansion Shadowbringers). Most of the nods are reverentially serious, befitting the passion that's on display for this meeting of fantastical titans. But it's nice that in cards like Inspiring Call's remixing, the Final Fantasy set knows when to have a bit of forced laughter at itself too. Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy hits shelves next month on June 13. Head on over to Wizards' card image gallery for the set to see even more cards from the crossover!

Parents of boy who fell to death from Independence Towers file lawsuit
Parents of boy who fell to death from Independence Towers file lawsuit

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Parents of boy who fell to death from Independence Towers file lawsuit

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The parents of an Independence child who fell out of a window and to his death filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Jackson County. Moses Bass and Destiny Randle sued four businesses that owned or operated Independence Towers when the family lived in the building, as well as two window companies. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV In July 2024, 3-year-old Tidus Bass fell nine stories from the window of a bedroom at Independence Towers. According to court documents, Tidus suffered numerous fractures, respiratory failure and a pulmonary contusion. He died from his injuries at the hospital. The window only had a lock and no other basic safety features, according to the lawsuit, so parents say Tidus was able to open it by himself. The lawsuit also asserts that the windows were not installed properly and did not have proper safety features, such as locks and fall protection. According to the lawsuit, Randle and Bass said they made multiple complaints about the conditions in the apartment. The management had also received complaints from other people who lived in the building regarding its conditions. View the latest headlines from Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas at According to Randle and Bass, Tidus opened the window because their apartment lacked air conditioning. The lawsuit claims that Tidus was able to open the window with ease due to the absence of 'adequate locking mechanisms.' Tidus' parents are asking for a jury trial and a judgment in excess of $25,000. Last July, both parents were charged with child endangerment resulting in the death of a child. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store